It was more to be taken that most JRPGs have SciFi elements to them like that dungeon in FFI that houses the fourth fiend but are not classified as SyFy.

Please stop, that has nothing to do with awful channel renames or syphilis.

Aww. But without that, how can I derisively refer to SO attempts at writing science fiction? That's like being told to cut out referring to Square Enix as Squeenix in reference to their otherwise totally lackluster catalog of games and the fact that the Squaresoft of old was reduced to nothing but a memory nearly a decade ago.

Picked up Arc the Lad on PSN. It had a nice little USA flag slapped on the thumb, giving me hope that if this made it over then maybe the rest of the good stuff will make it too.

I've really been meaning to play this, I got my hands on 1,2 and 3 from a pawn shop a while back. Maybe let us know how it plays out? Reviews are quite positive.

Me? playing King Of Fighters Orochi, can you say camp? yes i love the kof series

Arc 1 is pretty simple. Short, linear, and not PARTICULARLY deep, but I liked it a lot. Your mileage may definitely vary.

Arc 2 is an open-ended epic which everyone should play. It tends to be a little on the easy side, but it skirts around a lot of the annoying things that tactical RPGs usually have so this isn't an issue (and really, it plays more like a regular RPG with tactical battles).

Arc 3 I never played. I don't think it was as well regarded because it was supposed to be a lot more light-hearted and less story driven than Arc 2 -- which I can understand because Arc 2 had a damn good story and was probably one of the WD's better translations because they didn't rampantly fuck with shit -- but it sounds like it still plays good.

I also heard the first PS2 AtL game was really good but the second one's supposed to be a crappy PSO clone or something. Never played either. Considered picking up the first one sometime. The graphics aren't really as good as the rather sexy spritework in the first two AtL's though.

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o/` I do not feel joy o/`o/` I do not dream o/`o/` I only stare at the door and smoke o/`

Arc Twilight of the Spirits pissed me off because of our main hero's crush on some avante-garde looking bitch, and ignoring the foxy and sweet one with a beauty mark on her breast.Ah well.... then Bebedora came along, and I got happy. :)

For all the faults of DA2 I think at the very least it should be played for the conversation choices. On the fringe the conversation seem simple, but the more side quests you involve yourself in, and having certain party members present, open up some pretty unique options.

Plus, some of the "renegade" choices eclipse ME2 in some ways.

I'm playing a real scoundrel type character who just gleefully stabbed a dwarf in the neck with his back turned.

The main plot, conversations, and character interactions make this quite a solid game to play the fuck out of.

Arc Twilight of the Spirits pissed me off because of our main hero's crush on some avante-garde looking bitch, and ignoring the foxy and sweet one with a beauty mark on her breast.Ah well.... then Bebedora came along, and I got happy. :)

Will have to give Arc 2 a go-go.

Bebedora had to be one of the most awesome figures in any video game ever. period.

All the ME2 talk just pisses me off because after beating the game and downloading some DLC(don't remember which one) the whole thing locked up, then corrupted my save file. I'm stuck playing ME3 without anything carrying over from the past games. Still pisses me off over a year later. Ugh.

Skyward Sword - I have a harp to play with. The boss at the end of the mining facility was too easy. Even for me. Now That's saying something. There was some story stuff, I fought a giant monster, then had to go find a lost propeller for a windmill. I did all that then made my way into the big storm cloud. The puzzle there is a total bitch and will require gamefaqs assistance.

What if you played just ME2? We've still got a month and a bit until ME3 anyway. And even if not, I believ BioWare is letting you 'recap' ME 1 & 2 if you start up 3 without an imported save. Kinda like how the PS3 version of 2 had that comic.

Anyway, last night I finished the Kasumi and Overlord DLCs. I love them both. Overlord gets so creepy though. Time for Lair of the Shadow Broker!

I've really been meaning to play this, I got my hands on 1,2 and 3 from a pawn shop a while back. Maybe let us know how it plays out? Reviews are quite positive.

Its OK, nothing spectacular so far. Not really much strategy involved as the AI is pretty stupid. The monsters either run about aimlessly or just move towards you. Its pretty much a matter of being the right level which you can grind for if you feel like you need it, rather than requiring an actual strategy. But its still a fun little romp.

Picked up Bioshock. Loved the first few hours, the atmospher, the horror aspects. I think I'm about 60% through now, and frankly I'm bored. The intensity level has dropped quite a bit and I'm just ready for this game to end.